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Bibliography
Course textbook
• Modern Quantum Mechanics, J.J. Sakurai, Revised Edition, Addison-Wesley (1994)
Reference on Classical Mechanics
• Classical Mechanics, H. Goldstein, Addison Wesley, (1980);
References on undergraduate Quantum Mechanics
• Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, D.J. Griffiths, Pearson Prentice Hall (2005);
• The Feynman Lectures of Physics, Vol III, R.P Feynman, R.B. Leighton and M. Sands,
Addison-Wesley, (1965);
General References on Quantum Mechanics
• Quantum Physics, M. Le Bellac, Cambridge University Press (2006);
• Principles of Quantum Mechanics, R. Shankar, Plenum (1980);
• Quantum Mechanics, E. Abers, Pearson Prentice Hall (2004);
Classics
• The Principles of Quantum Mechanics, P.A.M. Dirac, Oxford (1968);
• Quantum Mechanics, Non-relativistic Theory, Course in Theoretical Physics, Vol 3,
L. Landau and E. Lifschitz, Butterworth Heinemann, (2004);
• Quantum Mechanics, C. Cohen-Tannoudji, B. Diu and F. Laloe, I & II, Wiley (1977),
[a very thorough classic, with extensive applications];
• Quantum Mechanics and Path Integrals, R.P. Feynman and A. Hibbs, MacGraw Hill;
• Quantum Mechanics, J. Schwinger, Springer Verlag (2001);
• Introduction to Quantum Mechanics, Vol I, K. Gottfried, Benjamin (1966);
Historical Developments
• The Conceptual Development of Quantum Mechanics, Max Jammer, McGraw Hill,
(1966), [a superb treatise on the foundations of quantum mechanics];
• Inward Bound; On Matter and Forces in the Physical World, A. Pais, Oxford, (1986);